FuckTheNSA is a binary-to-text encoding and decoding tool. The encoded data is an ASCII-string, 8 times bigger than the source data, and consists purely of anti-NSA profanity. It encodes any 8-bit byte sequences.

PHPSmartGrid is a simple PHP control that generates CRUD applications based on an Ajax data grid. It features sort by multiple columns, toolbar searching with the possibility to select different search operations, column grouping with summary, multiple datagrids, auto paging, integrated graphics with a MySQL database, a calendar system similar to the Microsoft Outlook calendar, conditional row/column, download and upload, and more.

iCan is an intelligent, community-driven command line that helps you to automate any kind of task arising in your daily Linux use. It is extensible through simple Lua modules, which run in a sandbox environment. It is designed to learn what you do and make things easier for you, every time you do something.

NeatMP3 is an MP3 organizer and tag editor. It also supports Ogg, FLAC, WAV, MPC, AIFF, ASF, and MP4 files and can play songs. All activity is saved in a log file that can be accessed from within the application.

ApPHP FormBuilder is an easy-to-use HTML form builder script that provides a simple and flexible way to create HTML forms and validate different types of fields, using the embedded ApPHP DataValidator. You can easily add text fields, radio buttons, check boxes, single select boxes, text areas, buttons, and many other form elements. Validations can check for correct emails, URLs, float numbers, passwords and many more. When errors are detected, an indicator is shown next to the offending field. Form results can be sent via email, and the form is protected against cross site scripting attacks.

GrammarScope provides a simple-to-use graphical interface to the parse tree, grammatical structure, typed dependencies, and semantic graph of any text as parsed by the Stanford Parser/Stanford CoreNLP.

GenScriber is a transcription editor for census records, church records, birth, marriage ,baptisms, burials, index records, etc. Data can be entered in a spreadsheet grid, or a word processor text editor. Both types of input provide stable, non-volatile editors, designed for genealogical data input. All cell inputs are alphanumeric. No assumptions are made about the data type. Dates and values remain exactly as you entered them. The worksheet and text pad work independently. They can be used to edit different data by switching between the tabs. It is of course possibly to copy/paste data between the editors.